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Cubic Chunks: Reduced lag, infinite height, and more [The #1 Suggestion Thread of all time!][Updated! 6/14]
Poll: Which parts of this system do you like?
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Poll: Which parts of this system do you NOT like?
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Poll: Do you support this system's implementation overall? (If yes, if
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If you claim that the ore generation settings would need to be increased but you claim that they'll overlap, then you would have increased the ore generation rate too much no?
When it comes to where bedrock is placed, it depends on what you want. If you'd like the world to be endless, Bedrock will not generate anywhere at all. If you want there to be a depth limit for your various "I hate endless underground" reasons, then you could set a level where bedrock generates. It would still exist in the creative inventory for mapmakers & to not break existing maps & if you want a depth limit. We assume this suggestion to eventually be implemented into the game because it is such a great idea with no flaws except for the work required to implement it, and there's always the non-understanding haters. At least you have the decency to attempt to understand this.
Bedrock doesn't have to be deleted, nor will it be. It will remain exactly where it is right now, and the void will too. Following the implementation of this system, the void can be MOVED by editing NBT tags in level.dat, but doing so is outside the scope of normal creative and survival play. Infinite depth would only be used by experienced mapmakers and by world generation mods.
Barring the Aether suggestion, this is the single most popular suggestion that has ever been posted here, ever. The Aether suggestion was once much more popular, but it took much longer for it to reach its popularity than this has. Both this and the Aether suggestion have equal or similar amounts of difficulty in implementing fully, but in my opinion, this has a far better chance of being implemented because it deals with inner game-workings and provides actual hardware benefits along with others.
In any case, I posted this suggestion to get it into Vanilla, and I'm playing to win.
Awww, Calcablog, do you really mean that about the NBT stuff? I'm touched. :'')
True but the sentence seemed very certain to me...grammar and its ways
I'm starting to see more clearly now, thank you. Also, the attempts I make to understand is what sets me apart from those who flat out hate the idea and I'm glad you've recognized that quality.
I feel there should be a world setup option when you choose to generate a new world for limiting instead of making the player have to dig through the files if this ever were to be put in the game. There are kids that play this with no knowledge of the inner files that make it all possible and would prove difficult to them.
Even though the Aether reached extreme popularity, it only landed itself as a mod. So it seems that this is heading that road as well. This suggestion would take quite a while to implement and a large change to the anvil system if it's not replaced. Remember, you need more than just simple reprogramming if this were to be added to minecraft. However I wish you the best of luck in achieving this and a thanks once again.
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I was just saying that because I want to be able to play with the recently added features as well. I'll go do what you suggested.
We assume this system will be implemented because there is no rational excuse (Other than laziness) not to implement it. There is no "bad part" to this system, other than the amount of work it would take to implement it.
By using language with which we display the fact we assume it will be implemented, we take the offensive. They say attitude is half the battle. I do not know if that is true, but I think, (As Calacbolg said) we should play to win.
As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of Man
There are only four things certain since Social Progress began.
That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire,
And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;
And that after this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins
When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!
-The Gods Of The Copybook Headings, by Rudyard Kipling.
In any case, I posted this suggestion to get it into Vanilla, and I'm playing to win.
I have yet to hear one cogent reason for this not to be a part of vanilla.
Minecraft was unique and original when it came out, but it does not have a monopoly on these traits. Long-term, there is no room for arbitrary limit in a game that appeals to imagination and abstraction.
It still has an equally likely chance of not being put in the game. If you're looking for a reason why not I think it's because of the massive amounts of programming that'd be needed. Plus they'd probably have to do away with the anvil system which allowed them that current 250 something block height.
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But if it doesn't be implemented now.
With more and more systems introduced in the future.
This will be harder and harder to be implemented since they will have to rewrite more codes than now.
While you are correct, i dont agree with your reasoning. Mojang might not want to incorporate it because to the public it looks like they are incredibly lazy, since 1.6 was community code (mo creatures) too.
On the other hand, bartesx (im pretty sure im spelling that wrong) is making it a proof of concept so all mojang has to do is add it, which makes sense if we want them to be more likely to add it.
Anvil format is based on the world format of the original cubic chunks mod. Checkmate.
Considering that working versions of this mod have already been coded by lay community members, it's not helpful to say that this is just too challenging for Mojang.
HA HA HA HA! Well done!
As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of Man
There are only four things certain since Social Progress began.
That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire,
And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;
And that after this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins
When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!
-The Gods Of The Copybook Headings, by Rudyard Kipling.
Xrayers are bad, and you should feel bad. Mining is very easy, there's no need to use a mod that stops rendering anything except ores.
Pretty much the only people who DON'T want X-ray to be ruined in SMP are the people who use it, and those people shouldn't be allowed to play SMP at all.
I also wouldn't call it "unfair" to mod makers; by that logic, EVERY update Mojang makes would be "unfair". Also, I don't know much about how Minecraft works, but I wouldn't say a mod that chooses certain blocks to not render would be terribly hard to make (correct me if I'm wrong about that, though).
I think using external sources to majorly affect the gameplay of an online multiplayer game, especially when such things are cheating, could be classified as hacking.
And I'm not even mentioning your capitalization issues. At least you don't appear to have any major grammar, spelling, or punctuation problems.
also you should check out Tall Worlds
I'm not aware of any "features" in the current pre-test version that didn't already exist in either the ancient 'Cubic Chunks 1.5.1' or '1.5.2 PTM High Terrain' versions for beta 1.7.3, either of which you can still get and use in the proper set up. Unless, of course, you mean the features present in the current Minecraft itself, which is totally understandable. But also know that this Barteks2x pre-test version wouldn't really give you access to all of that even right now.
There is much to be done, but it is all doable. Best to satisfy your needs as well as prepare yourself for the Cubic Future by going back and enjoying the Cubic Past right now.
X-Ray has made every Hard-Core server a complete joke and waste of time. Anyone who tells you they have sufficient protection on their server against it is either outright lying so they can keep making money or are mistaken and being made a fool of. The nicest and most upright seeming of folks can be found to be cheating with it, even if only because they are tired of all the dirt-bags cheating with it and ruining their fun.
Either way, none of you x-ray users have any idea how much fun a proper server can be without such a possibility for cheating. You might actually find yourself having to strategize and think for a change.
In any case; I know some devs that might actually be able to make a minecraft server that only delivers the data you are allowed to see, and build it into CC. However; it will require a complete rewrite of how Minecraft does certain things as well as completely redoing the world save format, which would work well for Cubic Chunks anyway. That will be for the future though, don't expect that for the first versions of CC.
Honestly though, Mojang might actually pull that off too, they are even redoing minecraft networking with a far more robust system as we speak. Minecraft itself may finally be getting closer to a sea-change where some of its greatest potentials are finally realized, at this point I would no longer be completely surprised.
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Not that big of a problem to turn up the range of the sphere to allow the large builds to be within your own render, but... it might force them to rethink their map designs.
As someone who likes building big, I actually see this as a definite positive. No ceiling on the world. Compared to that: